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(*) NRBSPU is a Normalized Relative BS Performance Unit, which shall be taken to represent a non-scientific relative performance number between CPUs. It's most likely worthless. |
Revision as of 17:06, 25 March 2014
This page contains a series of potential candidates for a new Long-Term SUpport laptop.
- Requirements:
- RYF-certifiable: all blobs can be replaced with reasonable effort
- Sturdy: Won't come apart in the first years of use
- Long shelf-life: Expected to be manufactured in large quantities, sold for at least 2 yrs
- Cool factor: Must be attractive enough as a piece of hardware to attract users
15.6" screen candidates
HP Probook 655 G1
Beefiness | CPU | cpufreq | MSRP | NRBSPU |
---|---|---|---|---|
Beffy | A10-5750M | 4 x 2.5 | $ 1080 | 1.0 |
Bacony | A8-5550M | 4 x 2.1 | $ 810 | 0.84 |
Vegetarian | A4-5150M | 2 x 2.7 | $ 650 | 0.54 |
(*) NRBSPU is a Normalized Relative BS Performance Unit, which shall be taken to represent a non-scientific relative performance number between CPUs. It's most likely worthless.